This Claude prompt generator helps visitors create clearer prompts for long-form writing, reasoning-heavy tasks, planning, summaries, and structured work.
Adds more structure, constraints, edge cases, and higher-quality output guidance for advanced users.
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Why use this generator
Claude often performs best when the prompt is organized clearly, includes enough context, and asks for a useful structure instead of a vague answer.
Prompt examples
Example 1
Act as a strategic advisor. Create a detailed 90-day plan for improving SEO and user engagement on a niche tool website.
Example 2
Act as an editor. Rewrite this article so it is clearer, more concise, and more persuasive while keeping the original meaning.
Example 3
Act as an analyst. Compare these three business options and organize the output into pros, cons, risks, and recommendation.
Example 4
Act as a researcher. Summarize this long text and pull out the most practical takeaways for a beginner audience.
Claude is often useful for long-form writing, analysis, rewriting, summarization, and thoughtful structured responses. Claude prompts work best when they explain the task clearly, provide context, and ask for a specific output style.
Strong Claude prompt use cases
Long-form writing and editing.
Document summarization and analysis.
Professional communication and rewriting.
Decision support with pros, cons, and tradeoffs.
Structured planning and content workflows.
How to improve Claude output
Give Claude enough background to understand the situation. If the task is complex, ask for a structured answer with sections, assumptions, and a short final recommendation.
Common mistakes
Do not assume Claude knows your audience, tone, or desired depth. Tell it whether you want a concise answer, detailed analysis, comparison table, outline, or final polished draft.
Claude prompt refinement tips
Claude often works well with thoughtful context and structured instructions. If the answer is too long, ask for a shorter summary. If it is too broad, ask for specific recommendations, tradeoffs, or a final decision framework.